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Britain and critical
In addition to his scientific work, he was a social activist who was critical of what he considered to be an unjust social and economic system in 19th-century Britain.
B. Priestley on " Britain and the Nuclear Bombs ", which was critical of Aneurin Bevan for changing his mind about nuclear weapons and ceasing to advocate unilateral nuclear disarmament by Britain.
There are close links between critical psychologists and critical psychiatrists in Britain through the Asylum Collective.
Britain was also preoccupied with the Commonwealth, which was in a critical period.
In explaining why neutral Britain went to war with Germany, Kennedy ( 1980 ) recognized it was critical for war that Germany become economically more powerful than Britain, but he downplays the disputes over economic trade imperialism, the Baghdad Railway, confrontations in Central and Eastern Europe, high-charged political rhetoric and domestic pressure-groups.
While the Scottish Enlightenment is traditionally considered to have concluded toward the end of the 18th century, disproportionately large Scottish contributions to British science and letters continued for another 50 years or more, thanks to such figures as the mathematicians and physicists James Clerk Maxwell, Lord Kelvin, and the engineers and inventors James Watt and William Murdoch, whose work was critical to the technological developments of the Industrial Revolution throughout Britain.
When a joint German-Soviet peace initiative was rejected by Britain and France on 28 September 1939, Soviet foreign policy became critical of the Allies and more pro-German in turn.
Teletubbies, particularly notable for its high production values, rapidly became a critical and commercial success in Britain and abroad and won a BAFTA in 1998.
A category of emergency medical service which is known as ' medical retrieval ' or rendez vous MICU protocol in some countries ( Australia, NZ, Great Britain ) refers to critical care transport of patients between hospitals ( as opposed to pre-hospital ).
In it he was critical of much of contemporary TV in Britain.
From Sung China to Genoa, Venice, Portugal, the Netherlands, Britain, and the United States, and claims that each actor in succession played an unusually critical role in creating a structure of leadership that became increasingly global in scope across time
Upon his return to Britain he became a vocal Soviet sympathiser who avidly read the Daily Worker ( the publication of the Communist Party of Great Britain ), although was heavily critical of some of the Soviet government's policies, in particular the Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact that they made with Nazi Germany.
Faulkner theorised that without contact with members of the New Left or the Trotskyists, the two main Marxist currents in Britain that were critical of the Soviet Union at the time, Childe felt alone in his conflicting feelings about the country, and despaired for the future of humanity.
Stilicho also fought a war in Britain in this time period, likely in the year 398, though a critical analysis of Claudian strongly suggests that it went badly.
At this critical juncture, the Greek cause was rescued by the decision of three Great Powers, Great Britain, France and Russia, to intervene jointly in the conflict.
London Class War has been critical of leftist groups, such as the Socialist Workers Party ( Britain ), for their co-operation with groups perceived as reactionary, such as the Muslim Association of Britain, and also for their alleged authoritarian tendencies.
Italian industry did not equal more than 15 % of that of France or of Britain in militarily critical areas such as automobile production: the number of automobiles in Italy before the war ranged at ca.
The arguments in Taylor's Origins of the Second World War ( sometimes described as " revisionist ") were rejected by many historians at the time and reviews of his book in Britain and the United States were generally critical.
The paper published several of Shirley's letters to officials in Britain that were critical of Americans, and regularly called for Shirley's removal from office.

Britain and review
Dr. No was the first of Fleming's novels to receive large-scale negative criticism in Britain, with Paul Johnson of the New Statesman writing his review about the " Sex, Snobbery and Sadism " of the story.
Featuring no samples or cover versions, 100th Window was not as critically well received in Britain as the other records, although the album received a warmer reception internationally ; scoring a 75 out of 100 on review aggregation site Metacritic.
( 1983 ) Tort, Crime, and Police in Mediaeval Britain: a review of some early law and custom.
* Constable: The Great Landscapes ( Tate Britain 2006 ): an illustrated review Retrieved 29 September 2006.
Sarah Jane Hamilton became known as one of the first female ejaculators from Britain ; though this was later dismissed by porn reviewer Pat Riley as urination in his review of The British are Coming ( 1993 ).
* A review of the 2011 Vorticism exhibit at the Tate Britain by Prof. Andrew Thacker.
According to Annette Pankratz, in her 2005 Modern Drama review of Steven Berkoff and the Theatre of Self-Performance, by Robert Cross, " Steven Berkoff is one of the major minor contemporary dramatists in Britain and – due to his self-fashioning as a bad boy of British theatre and the ensuing attention of the media – a phenomenon in his own right.
The New York Observer, headlining its otherwise hostile review The Blair Snitch Project, commented that the book ’ s " shock-horror revelation " was " so shocking it simply can ’ t be true, though if it were it would certainly explain pretty much everything about the recent history of Great Britain.
On its publication in Britain, Burmese Days earned a review in the New Statesman from Cyril Connolly as follows:
In Great Britain a recent review left a single occurrence in 1859 as the only acceptable record of this bird.
The Preamble traces Fiji's constitutional history, from its settlement by the ancestors of the Fijian and Rotuman peoples and the subsequent arrival of numerous different peoples, through the decision of Ratu Seru Epenisa Cakobau, the King who had united all of Fiji's tribes under his leadership in 1871, and his subsequent decision to cede the country to Great Britain on 10 October 1874, and the later decision of the Rotuman chiefs to cede Rotuma in November 1879, to the gaining of independence from the United Kingdom and the adoption of the first constitution in 1970, the abrogation of that constitution in 1987, and the subsequent proclamation of the Sovereign Democratic Republic of Fiji and the promulgation of a republican constitution by the President, Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau, in 1990, and the subsequent constitutional review undertaken in the mid-1990s, leading to the adoption of the present document.
Also at this time the government took the opportunity to review the structure of local government throughout Great Britain.
Dinosaurs in marine strata: evidence from the British Jurassic, including a review of the allochthonous vertebrate assemblage from the marine Kimmeridge Clay Formation ( Upper Jurassic ) of Great Britain.
This prompted a review and led to the decision not to screen " Miri " again ( along with 3 other episodes which at that time had not been broadcast in Britain ).
As the rest of Britain also suffered from economic recession, and thus needed to review every expense, the infrastructure of Scotland became somewhat neglected.
Britain was in the worst position strategically that it had ever been as a result of foreign policy failures, which he began to review from Munich onwards.
He was recently appointed to the Conservative Party ’ s review of the Creative Industries, headed up by Greg Dyke, which will help set Conservative policy in the wake of the Digital Britain white paper.
Critic David Thomson in his April 2007 review of the film in the British Film Institute's Sight & Sound magazine draws attention ( in the Listen to Britain section of the article ) to the music that was used in the film, in particular " at the end of the film ... that mackerel sky and Sir Arthur Sullivan's ' The Long Day Closes ' itself " ( which was sung by Pro Cantione Antiqua ).
For example the demonstration in conjunction with the European Council in Rome in December 1975, where it was decided that the European election would be held even without the participation of Great Britain and Denmark ( although in the end, they did take part ), a demonstration with 5, 000 participants in Strasbourg on July 17, 1979 in front of the seat of the European Parliament, to coincide with its first session after its election in June the demonstration coinciding with the European Council in Fointainebleau on June 25, 1984 and the spectacular demonstration in Milan – its 100, 000 participants make it the biggest popular demonstration in the history of the federalist struggle – in conjunction with the European Council of June 28 and 29 1985, where the majority decided to call an Intergovernmental Conference to review to Community treaties.
The Government introduced the Ten Year Rule, stating its belief that Britain would not be involved in another major war for 10 years from the date of review.
The correspondence and related intelligence passed through an intermediary to the hands of Pope Pius XII, who would review it and in turn forward it to Lord Halifax in Britain.
He was then appointed by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport to lead a review of digital radio in Britain.

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